Ah yes the classic Spark argument, treat criminals as if they are not really responsible for their actions. It is not their failure, it is OUR failure.Spark wrote:
Ah yes, the classic lowing argument: we should treat criminals as they treat us.lowing wrote:
I absolutely love this.ATG wrote:
They knew and they didn't care because they have useful idiots in the public who will say it is okay.
When A guy is spread eagle face down on the ground, why did they have to let the dog in to have a bite?
This guy should consider himself lucky that a smack to the head was all he got since he deserved way more. He is as lucky as the people he didn't give a shit about as he recklessly engaged in a high speed escape attempt.
I am disheartened you feel anger and not support toward the police charged with stopping people like this and sympathy for this animal being treated like an animal. In fact I think animals deserve better treatment than this piece of shit.
My only regret is that he did not die slowly in his little car accident and save all of us tax payers the trouble of "due process". Oh well, the honest law abiding citizen can't win them all I suppose.
I do notice not a word spoken about the potential victims of this jerk-offs actions and the fact that he no longer poses a threat. Your only concern is about the criminals well being and his comfort.
Er no, cos we ain't criminals, are we?
The classic lowing argument is to punish criminals. I know it sounds terrible.
Also please keep in mind I did not say society should kill him, I am saying it is unfortunate that he did not wind up killing himself during his little escape attempt.